The Beths Appeal for Stolen Gear's Return After French Theft
New Zealand indie rock band The Beths are appealing for the return of their stolen gear after a theft in France. The band's unique instruments and equipment, including a custom handmade guitar and boutique New Zealand-made amps, were taken from their van.
The stolen items include a distinctive Burns Club Series Double Six 12-string electric guitar and a custom guitar crafted by Trent Guitars. The band's signature sound is driven by boutique amps such as the Fountain Mustang 30, the Jansen Bassman, and Jansen 6 Twenty, all of which were also taken.
Despite the setback, The Beths have decided to press on with their scheduled shows. They are actively seeking information about the theft and have shared photos of the stolen gear on social media. However, no leads or contact details have been found yet.
The Beths urge anyone with information about the stolen gear to come forward. The band is eager to recover their unique instruments and equipment, which are integral to their distinctive sound. Fans can help by sharing the band's social media posts and keeping an eye out for any suspicious activity.